The main pillars of TPM®
Objectives
- Know how to launch a TPM®(Total Productive Maintenance) process
- Measure potential earnings (Kobetsu®)
- Make your equipment reliable
- Involve the personnel
- Implementation of Autonomous Maintenance
- Utilize all the steps of the method with precision
- Learn these instruments by implementing in a practical case
Participants
Factory Directors, Industrialization Engineers, Managers and Production Technicians, Maintenance, Methods, Quality, Continuous Improvement Managers
Date & Duration
Date :
Duration :
3 days
Locations & Fees
Locations :
DOJO INSA Rennes
The last session took place at MARS Pet Food near Strousbourg.
Fee :
€1540 excluding VAT (Breaks, lunches and informational documentation included)
Enrollment
Detailed training program
Day 1
- Historical Review
- Introduction to TPM®
- The 12 steps of TPM®
- Process of analysis of losses (Kobetsu®) :
- Significance of improvement of unit’s effectiveness
- Losses and waste
- Il Taux de Rendement Synthétique (TRS) (Overall Yield Rate)
- The Importance of Measurements
Day 2
- Factory Visit
- Autonomous Maintenance step 1
- Initial clean-up:
- Practical examples
- Clean-up plan, check-list
- Defects list, defects resolution
- Practical implementation
- Autonomous Maintenance step 2
- Bases, theory, practical examples
- Eliminate the sources of uncleanliness
- Implementation
Day 3
- Autonomous Maintenance step 3
- Standard for Autonomous Maintenance
- Visual Management and One point lesson
- Auditing
- Personnel Motivation
- Axium Performance® return on experience: examples of implementation
- Individual projects and exchanges
- Assimilation Quiz
- Issuance of certificates
